This Midwestern state holds many waterfowl species. Post here and read others views on Wisconsin duck hunting. From the mighty Mississippi river to the west to the great lake of Michigan on the east, WI has many different types of hunting available to hunters.

Smartest bird ever to hunt. They are not stupid. I use my white snow camo and hide in the fence lines of fields. I usually put about 8 decoys out in the field with a fury hat in the middle of them and some red kool aid splashed around it to look like blood. I keep my fox pro next to me and crank er up. Usually you can only go about 30 minutes in the same spot and then they get smart and won't come back in close enough. After my 30 min. Is up I move to another spot a few miles away. If its windy out you won't have much luck in fields, but if you go in the woods you can suck them in still.

marktank wrote:Smartest bird ever to hunt. They are not stupid. I use my white snow camo and hide in the fence lines of fields. I usually put about 8 decoys out in the field with a fury hat in the middle of them and some red kool aid splashed around it to look like blood. I keep my fox pro next to me and crank er up. Usually you can only go about 30 minutes in the same spot and then they get smart and won't come back in close enough. After my 30 min. Is up I move to another spot a few miles away. If its windy out you won't have much luck in fields, but if you go in the woods you can suck them in still.

I think we are going to set up on a field edge in the woods. I think I am going to start with 3 or so decoys since they are kinda pricey for what they are.

Sounds like all solid advice, i use the kool-aid in addition to an owl decoy on a fence post (or on a log if you are in the woods) with a few crow dekes looking at it and one crow on its side with the kool-aid sprinkled around that one.